A decade ago today, we made our first ever visit to Wembley and promptly won promotion via the play-offs to the Premier League for the first time in our history.

We’ve been back three times since for varying reasons, but nothing quite matches that first occasion. It was unique, immortal, historic and acted as a springboard for the many good things that have happened under the banner of Hull City AFC since.

Our final podcast of 2017/18 looks back at that momentous, sweltering day in 2008 and, to add some priceless insight into how the club and the team went through the occasion, former City midfielder Bryan Hughes, who played 39 league games and all of the play-off campaign, joins us.

It’s a long, unashamedly nostalgic and truly uplifting way to end what hasn’t been a great season under any circumstances. We hope you enjoy it, and thank you for listening to our podcasts throughout the campaign. Happy Wembley Day!

Our penultimate podcast of 2017/18 reviews the season as a whole, eventfully turbulent and not one we’ll miss, nor look back on in a hurry, fondly or otherwise. Still, we end on a high note, as our anniversary retrospective of ten glorious years ago centres on the play-off semi final games against Watford.

We’re back, after what feels like forever away, nattering about a rather satisfying Easter holiday. Hear us being positively lyrical in our waxing on the draws with Villa and Wolves, and the generally buoyant outlook for the remainder of the season.

We also talk about why Snodgrass gets booed and Ehab’s ridiculous poll on concessions. Our anniversary flashback to the to 07/08 takes us to a straightforward win over Watford at home.

A podcast that thoroughly dissects the performance, or lack of it, from City at Birmingham on Saturday. We also look ahead to the big Easter weekend against a pair of rather more daunting West Midlands opponents, and remember the Easter victory over Leicester a decade ago.

A podcast that celebrates two straight wins! This feels like uncharted water for us, it’s certainly been a while since we can have sounded so content on a podcast. Still, other things still need discussing, so expect…

Here’s the latest podcast, five days after we had to cancel the previous one thanks to a knackered clutch on a car less than three years old.

We eventually get to talk about:-

* The win over Sheffield United, and the protests
* The freezing draw with Barnsley
* David Meyler announcing his own exit
* The latest consultation between club and fans
* Three games from 07/08 as City enter the top six

Mercifully, we have our 20th birthday, plus the tenth anniversary of a famous win at West Brom, to chat about at the end of this podcast, as prior to that it’s all about defeats, protests and retirements.